BUMPER ASSEMBLY METHOD AND APPARATUS
20170036627 ยท 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/2642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R19/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R19/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D65/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of mounting a bumper to the body structure of a motor vehicle using a locating member having an lamp-engagement portion for engaging a lamp, and a fixing portion. The fixing portion is movably coupled to the lamp-engagement portion. The method includes attaching the fixing portion to the body structure so that the locating member is movable relative to the body structure. The locating member is positioned such that the lamp engagement portion engages the lamp and the locating member is fixedly mounted to the body structure. The bumper is located in an aligned position in relation to the lamp using an alignment portion of the locating member. The bumper is then fixed in the aligned positioned.
Claims
1. A method of mounting a bumper to the body structure of a motor vehicle using a locating member, the locating member having at least one lamp engagement portion, bumper alignment means and at least one fixing portion, the at least one fixing portion being movably coupled to the at least one lamp engagement portion; wherein the method comprises: mounting the at least one fixing portion to the body structure, positioning a lamp relative to the body structure, positioning the locating member such that the at least one lamp engagement portion engages the lamp and then fixedly mounting the locating member to the body structure, positioning the bumper in an aligned position in relation to the lamp by means of the bumper alignment means, and fixedly mounting the bumper in said aligned position.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locating member comprises a first lamp engagement portion for engaging a first lamp and a second lamp engagement portion for engaging a second lamp, the method comprising positioning the locating member such that the first and second lamp engagement portions engage said first and second lamps respectively and then fixedly mounting the locating member to the body structure.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locating member comprises a coupling disposed between said at least one lamp engagement portion and said at least one fixing portion, the coupling being configured to enable the at least one fixing portion to move relative to the at least one lamp engagement portion.
4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein said coupling comprises at least one spring, the method comprising compressing the at least one spring when the lamp and/or the locating member are positioned in relation to the body structure.
5. A method as claimed in claim 4, whereby the at least one compressed spring biases the associated lamp engagement portion against the associated lamp.
6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locating member is fixed to the body structure after the at least one fixing portion is mounted to the body structure.
7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixing portion is mounted to the body structure before the lamp is positioned relative to the body structure, the fixing portion being mounted to the body structure such that said at least one lamp engagement portion initially extends beyond an expected engagement position with the associated lamp, and the subsequent positioning of the lamp causes said at least one lamp engagement portion to engage the lamp; or wherein the fixing portion is mounted to the body structure after the lamp is positioned relative to the body structure, the fixing portion being mounted to the body structure such that said at least one lamp engagement portion engages the lamp.
8. (canceled)
9. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bumper has a respective surface complementary to an associated facing surface of each said lamp, and when the bumper is in said aligned position a substantially uniform gap is formed between said surfaces of the bumper and the complementary surfaces of the lamps.
10. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein said bumper alignment means comprises at least one platform for supporting the bumper, the or each platform being positioned a predetermined distance from the respective lamp engagement portion, said predetermined distance defining said substantially uniform gap.
11. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bumper is fixedly mounted to the locating member and/or the body structure.
12. Apparatus for mounting a bumper to the body structure of a motor vehicle, the apparatus comprising a locating member having a first lamp engagement portion for engaging a first lamp and a second lamp engagement portion for engaging a second lamp, bumper alignment means and at least one fixing portion for provisionally mounting the locating member to the body structure, wherein a coupling is provided to enable relative movement between said at least one fixing portion and the at least one lamp engagement portion, the bumper alignment means being configured to align the bumper in relation to the body structure and/or the lamp.
13. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the apparatus comprises at least one further fixing portion on the locating member for finally mounting the apparatus to the body structure.
14. Apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the at least one further fixing portion is separated from the at least one fixing portion by at least the coupling.
15. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the coupling comprises a compression spring.
16. (canceled)
17. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the locating member further comprises means for fixedly mounting the locating member to the body structure.
18. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the bumper alignment means comprises a platform for supporting part of the bumper, the or each platform being positioned a predetermined distance from the respective lamp engagement portion.
19. Apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the locating member is adapted to extend substantially across the rear of the body structure of the motor vehicle, a respective lamp engagement portion being provided at each end of the locating member.
20. A motor vehicle body structure comprising apparatus as claimed in claim 12.
21. A motor vehicle comprising a motor vehicle body structure as claimed in claim 20.
22. A motor vehicle as claimed in claim 21 comprising a respective lamp associated with the or each locating member, and a bumper, wherein the bumper has a respective surface complementary to an associated facing surface of the or each lamp, a substantially uniform gap being formed between the complementary surfaces of the bumper and the or each lamp.
23-24. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] One or more embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
[0047] A bumper mounting apparatus 1 and a related method for mounting a bumper 3 to a motor vehicle 5 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
[0048] The bumper mounting apparatus 1 comprises a locating member for provisionally locating the bumper 3 in relation to the body structure 9. In the present embodiment the bumper locating member is in the form of a locating bracket 11. The bracket 11 comprises a main transverse portion 11a extending across the major part of the rear of the motor vehicle 5, and left and right lateral portions 11b which extend upwardly on each side of the transverse portion 11a in the present embodiment. The bracket 11 is a one-piece injection molding made of polypropylene. The transverse portion 11a is provided with a series of apertures 13 for use in fixedly mounting the bracket 11 to the body structure 9. Three of these apertures 13 are provided in the transverse portion ha of the bracket 11, and a respective aperture 13 is formed in each of the lateral portions 11b. The aperture 13 in the centre of the transverse portion ha can be used to locate the bracket 11 in a Y-axis corresponding to a vertical axis of the motor vehicle 5.
[0049] As shown in
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[0051] An interim (or provisional) mounting means or fixing portion is provided for movably mounting the bracket 11 to the body structure 9, as shown in
[0052] The first step is fixedly to mount the plates 29 to the body structure 9 using first mechanical fasteners 33 which pass through respective mounting apertures 29a formed in the plates 29 and into complementary apertures (not shown) in the body structure 9, as shown in
[0053] The next step is to position and fix the lamps 7 to the body structure 9. As the method is the same for both lamps 7, this step will be described for only the lamp 7 on the right-hand side (as seen from the rear) of the motor vehicle 5, as shown in
[0054] Once the lamp 7 is fixed in position, the spring 31 continues to press the lamp-engaging projection 25 of the bracket 11 against an underside 37 of the lamp 7. Thus, the spring 31 biases the bracket 11 towards a final mounting position relative to the lamp 7. As shown in
[0055] The final step is to position and fix the bumper 3 to the bracket 11. As shown in the sectional view shown in
[0056] As shown in the schematic illustration of
[0057] In certain embodiments, the lip 37 could be omitted from the lamp 7. The skilled person would appreciate that in such an arrangement the gap G between the bumper 3 and the underside 37 of the lamp 7 will be the visible panel gap G. In an arrangement as in
[0058] The skilled man will appreciate that
[0059] Once the upper sidewall 3a of the bumper 3 is positioned on the support surface 23 of the platform 21, the bumper 3 is located in the aligned position in which a substantially uniform panel gap G.sub.P is formed between the lamp 7 and the bumper 3. It will be appreciated that, by defining the offset Y, whether there is a lip 39 or not, the panel gap G.sub.P can be set to a desired distance
[0060] The bumper 3 is then fixedly mounted to the bracket 11 by spring fasteners (not shown) mounted to the bumper 3 which locate in complementary apertures (not shown) in the bracket 11. The resulting assembly is shown in
[0061] It will be apparent that modifications could be made to the embodiment described above. For example, the bracket 11 and associated lamp-engaging projection 25 (apart from the springs 31) could be made from a suitable metal such as mild steel or aluminum.
[0062] A further modification would be to mount the bracket 11 to the body structure 9 without incorporating the springs 31. The plates 29 can each be formed with an elongated mounting aperture (such as a vertical slot), through which a fastener is passed to fix the bracket 11 to the body structure 9. The elongated aperture can permit limited relative movement between the bracket 11 and the body structure 9. The plates 29 can be movably mounted to the body structure 9 such that the position of the lateral portions 11b can be adjusted relative to the body structure 9 by virtue of the elongated mounting apertures. A fitter on the production line would then fit the lamps 7 and lift the bracket 11 such that the lamp-engaging projection 25 contacts an underside of each lamp 7. While the lamp-engaging projection 25 is held in contact with an underside of the lamps 7, the bracket 11 can be fixedly mounted to the body structure 9 using mechanical fasteners. Again, the final position of the bracket 11 is determined with reference to the lamps 7. The support surface 23 is then used to position the bumper 3 in its aligned position with respect to the lamp 7. The bumper 3 can then be mounted to the bracket 11 in the same way as described herein. The resulting panel gap G between the bumper 3 and the lamp 7 is substantially uniform along its length edges and has a dimension determined by the offset Y between the upper surface 27 of the lamp-engaging projection 25 and the support surface 23 of the platform 21.
[0063] In some embodiments each of the springs 31 may be oriented at a different angle with respect to its longitudinal axis, relative to the orientation shown in